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How Does Janie's First Encounter With Nature In Their Eyes Were Watching God

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In Zora Neale Hurston’s novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie is depicted as a seeker searching for a sexual and spiritual awakening, which suggests seekers must discover, in nature, their emerging thoughts of sexuality. Janie’s first encounter with nature occurs immediately after she kisses Johnny Taylor. Her initial experience concerning love is provoked by Janie’s budding thoughts of sexuality while she “was stretched on her back beneath the pear tree”, indicating nature is the only place to discover endearment. Prior to Janie’s new thoughts of sexuality, she was under the strict care of Nanny; living under stringent rules constantly prevented Janie from being exposed to love. Janie broke the overbearing ties of her Nanny and came to …show more content…

The bees, sun, and breeze, are all beautiful creations of the earth and each contribute to part of Janie’s newly developed thought regarding love. The “alto chant of visiting bees” teaches Janie how to talk to a man she is fond of. Secondly, “the gold of the sun” foreshadows Janie’s future accomplishment of discovering a man she adores; gold representing success and the most prestigious achievement. Finally, “the panting breath of the breeze” suggests to Janie that if the breeze of nature is followed, mature thoughts of sexuality will be uncovered. Now that Janie has been exposed to nature’s thoughts of love, she attempts to imagine what sexual intercourse looks and feels like. Janie sees “a dust-bearing bee sink into the sanctum of a bloom” that creates “the ecstatic shiver of the tree from root to tiniest branch creaming in every blossom and frothing with delight”. Janie witnesses a bee pollinating a bloom and is overcome with new intimate feeling: the delight of an orgasm. This new passion confirms Janie has grown for a timid child to a grown adult undergoing a mature sexual

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